Mission Statement

The Trumbull Public School System, in partnership with the community, strives to meet the educational needs of all students within a challenging and supportive academic environment that empowers each student to become a life-long learner and to live and participate in a democratic, diverse and global society.

Updated Policies

The Trumbull Board of Education has updated its Non-Discrimination in Instruction/Classroom Policy as of Jan. 5, 2016. Read the entire Policy (renumbered Policy 6121 on Feb. 28, 2017), which supersedes all previous versions, and which details response mechanisms for complaints of discrimination/harassment.

The Trumbull Board of Education has updated its Bullying and Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Intervention Policy as of Oct. 6, 2015. Read the entire Policy and Download Forms . . .

Residency Hotline

In an attempt to ensure that students from other districts are not attending the Trumbull Public Schools illegally, a reporting hotline has been established effective immediately. Anyone with reason to believe that a student attending a Trumbull public school does not live in Trumbull is asked to make an anonymous report to the Assistant Superintendent’s office at 203-452-4303. The caller is asked to give a detailed report, which may include student or family name, address, or car identification with plate number. All calls will be thoroughly investigated with the removal of students found to be attending illegally.

State Reports

Below are links to the State Department of Education reports regarding the Trumbull Public Schools.

Food Allergy Policy

It is the policy of the Trumbull Board of Education to provide for a Food Allergy Management plan to maintain the health and safety of students with life-threatening food allergies. Each plan will be developmentally appropriate, promote self-advocacy and competence in self-care, and provide educational opportunities. The purpose of this policy is to:

Core Beliefs

We believe that all individuals should have the resources necessary to achieve success within a challenging curriculum.

We believe that a family, school, and community partnership is essential to our success.

We believe that a safe and orderly environment is critical to learning.

We believe that there is strength in diversity and that all individuals are worthy of our respect and dignity.

We believe that our school climate must be welcoming, caring, and supportive for all members of the learning community.

We believe that a reflective evaluation of present practices and processes is necessary in order to plan for our future.

Volunteering

In the interest of child safety, the Trumbull Public Schools runs a security check on people interested in volunteering in our schools. If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out this form and submit it to the Main Office of the school at which you are interested in volunteering. Thank you!

Food Allergy Policy

The Trumbull Board of Education has passed a new policy regarding the Management of Food Allergies in the schools. This policy affects food being brought in for curriculum and celebrations. This and all policies can be found on the Policies page of this website.

Emergency Notification

In the event of an emergency, school delay, closure or early dismissal, notification is made to the following:

Health Forms

Each pupil, before initial enrollment in the Trumbull Public Schools shall have had a health assessment. In addition, each pupil enrolled in Trumbull Public Schools shall have a health assessment at least once in each three year interval: in grade three, in grade six, and in grade nine. These forms and insurance enrollment form can be found here...

Wellness Newsletter

Every month, September through May, the Trumbull Food Services posts a Wellness Newsletter with tips about healthy eating and living. Past issues can be found on the Wellness Page.